Submissions from 2022
Are People With Poststroke Aphasia Receptive to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation? A Survey, E. Susan Duncan, Neila J. Donovan, and Thanos Gentimis
The contributions of immediate retrieval and spaced retrieval to word learning in preschoolers with developmental language disorder, Laurence B. Leonard, Justin B. Kueser, Patricia Deevy, Eileen Haebig, Jeffrey D. Karpicke, and Christine Weber
Submissions from 2021
Identifiable Patterns of Trait, State, and Experience in Chronic Stroke Recovery, E.S. Duncan, A.D. Shereen, T. Gentimis, and S.L. Small
Submissions from 2020
Behavioral and neurological effects of tDCS on speech motor recovery: A single-subject intervention study, A. Buchwald, N. Khosa, S. Rimikis, and E.S. Duncan
Microaggressions Associated with the Adult Stuttering Experience, Alexus Crawford, Geoffrey Coalson, Shanley Treleaven, Lillian Dang, Marla Erwin, Jillian Edgerly, Alison Turk, and Lindsey Moore
Yoga as Therapy for People With Aphasia, Aimee Dietz, E. Susan Duncan, Lauren Bislick, Sarah Stegman, Jenna Collins, Chitrali Mamlekar, Rachel Gleason, and Michael J. McCarthy
Clinical feasibility of combining transcranial direct current stimulation with standard aphasia therapy, E. Duncan and S. Nakkawita
Clinical assessment of characteristics of apraxia of speech in primary progressive aphasia, E.S. Duncan, N.J. Donovan, and S.A. Sajjadi
A review of biological interventions in chronic aphasia, E Susan Duncan, Aswathy Anakkathil Pradeep, and Steven L. Small
Submissions from 2019
Limb Apraxia: a Disorder of Learned Skilled Movement, A.L. Foundas and E.S. Duncan
Submissions from 2018
Changes in dynamic resting state network connectivity following aphasia therapy, E.S. Duncan and S.L. Small
Therapy-Induced Plasticity in Chronic Aphasia Is Associated with Behavioral Improvement and Time since Stroke, P. Santhanam, E.S. Duncan, and S.L. Small
Submissions from 2017
Demonstration of Nonword Training Task - LSU Developmental Stuttering Lab, Geoffrey Coalson and Courtney Byrd
Imitation-based aphasia therapy increases narrative content: A case series, E.S. Duncan and S.L. Small
Submissions from 2016
How older adults use cognition in sentence-final word recognition, D. Cahana-Amitay, A. Spiro, J.T. Sayers, A.C. Oveis, E. Higby, E.A. Ojo, S. Duncan, M. Goral, J. Hyun, M.L. Albert, et al.
Performance Variability as a Predictor of Response to Aphasia Treatment, E.S. Duncan, T. Schmah, and S.L. Small
Increased Modularity of Resting State Networks Supports Improved Narrative Production in Aphasia Recovery, E.S. Duncan and S.L. Small
The neurobiology of language: Relevance to linguistics, E. Susan Duncan, Sarah Tune, and Steven L. Small
Submissions from 2015
Imitation-Based Aphasia Therapy, E.S. Duncan and S.L. Small